That would require a "lot of pallets though.Walk it out onto two stacks of pallets. Then remove one pallet from each stack alternately.
That would require a "lot of pallets though.Walk it out onto two stacks of pallets. Then remove one pallet from each stack alternately.
As above....you can then "walk" it into place. Before putting legs back on.The legs are probably bolted on by the looks of the join at the top of the legs. Put it on its side and remove the legs to save breaking them and drop it onto a couple of scaffold planks nice side up and slide it out.
That would require a "lot of pallets though.
just leave the original in the van? would help with traction in the winter!You could 3D scan the table where it is, then reprint in metal with an SLS printer at your desired location. Then just forget all about the original. If you did it whilst wearing a Starfleet uniform you could pretend you teleported it.
I think you need some more ideas then...
I think you need some more ideas then...
Do I get a prize if it gets to 1000 posts?Maybe by post #683 the table will be out
Steel is crazy prices just now sadly.Small update
Did I mention I bought some new used once slings from the Carboot? These will be used to lift it out.
Its going on an angle iron frame and 4 big castors.
I was shocked at the price of angle 4" x 4" x 5mm was going to be almost £100, so a trip to the local scrap man and £40 for two lengths we can cut up for the trolly, so small progress is being made, we now have a table sized hole amongst the collectables to fit it in.
You do, you’d get a surface table. You have to collect it thoughDo I get a prize if it gets to 1000 posts?
I think the Cobbles we bought would easily get to 1000 posts, over 1000 cobbles, each one is 10Kg 180 to fill the trailer, it nearly killed me.
Optimist!Maybe by post #683 the table will be out
Small or faraway?